It appears that the award has had its own web presence independent of the
State Department since March 2016:
http://web.archive.org/web/20160304031707/http://www.awiu.org/international-women-of-courage-celebrations/about-iwoc-celebration/
Perhaps in inquiry to the AIWU board of directors or
It looks like the main page for the International Women of Courage Award
has been moved to https://www.state.gov/s/gwi/iwoc/index.htm.
Unfortunately, it seems to no longer have any actual information.
I've never heard of a requirement for the U.S. government to archive all of
its web pages, nor
Please bear in mind that many US government websites are routinely rebuilt
at the time of a transition of the presidency and/or cabinet level change.
This is not new or unusual, although the last time there was a transition
was 8 years ago and the websites weren't nearly as built-up. They are,
here is the archive .is page
https://archive.is/1XJm
internet archive not working
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Neotarf wrote:
> The U.S. government website for the International Women of Courage Award
> is down. There are probably quite a few articles that link to this
yeah- nominating VOA video for deletion is proof of the cultural bias - so
it goes
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 7:14 AM, Fæ wrote:
> Advocate for what exactly? There nothing ethically wrong in ensuring
> we establish precedent using an equal sample space rather than cases
> chosen
Forwarding, as this issue covered two papers of interest to this list
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